jimbow8 Wrote:I found this article which gives an "ultimate theory" for LOST which I think is pretty good. Now I'm going to have to go back and watch ALL SIX seasons over again with this theory in mind.
http://ericknowsitall.com/ultimate-lost-theory/
Jim! How nice to see you again! I'm not here much anymore, mostly I just post here, on the LOST thread, so it's really nice to bump into you here.
Wow, great link, thanks for that. I always knew the secret of the Island was about time, but I never laid it out for myself as the writer of the link does so beautifully, and in such detail. I've had many of those thoughts and observations about the characters, their stories, their interactions with one another and with the Island, loosely held and floating around inside my head. However, I didn't connect the dots as he has. Very cool.
I particularly like his summation of the Dharma initiative, why they are on the Island and what happened to them once there. I really enjoyed his explanation of the manic button pushing we saw throughout the show, the 108 minutes, and time needing to catch up with itself. Phew, heady stuff and great food for thought.
There were so many mysteries, big and small, that I just let go 'cause I couldn't REALLY explain them. Like the pregnant women dying on the Island. If you look at that mystery through the lens of time, I can sort of grasp why they would die. Wait...I just started explaining the pregnant women dying business and then tripped over myself. The Dharma women could have babies, but not Ben's clan, who moved in after he killed the DI. Time doesn't really help me there. Hmm.....
This time business is really TRIPPY. But I very much enjoyed that link. Thanks, Jim!
I love LOST. I love that I don't understand all of it. I love that I can continue to mull it over and look at it from this angle, then that angle, then turn it upside down and inside out and see it from yet another perspective. Each time I look, I see a little more. I do believe LOST is everything the writer in the link said it was.
Quoting from the link:
"LOST was one of the best, most creative, mentally compelling, TV shows ever produced. The writers and producers took a huge chance by not spelling out the answer to every puzzle, and they stayed true to their style by allowing us fans to speculate and figure out the ultimate meaning of the show. Yet LOST wasn’t just a mystery, it was also a symbolic statement about the very core of human nature told with great dialog, fantastic acting, and some of the best science fiction ever laid down on film. Because of all of this, LOST has staying power (it sticks to your ribs) and hopefully the theory I have presented above will be as fun to read as it was fun for me to write."